Designed and built in Britain, the OX is unlike any other vehicle and has no competitor - whether from a concept, performance or pricing point of view. It is the world's first flat-pack vehicle, with a revolutionary design that offers all-terrain mobility for all.

As the saying goes, you will never create something revolutionary without trying something different. Some of these ideas may not have turned out so hot but as another saying goes, if you're not trying, you're not making mistakes.

An opinion piece from a couple of years ago. Is this an altruistic gesture by Elon Musk? Doubtful, as creating the infrastructure for a differently powered vehicle gives his company a more firm footprint.

Augmented reality allows you to use your smart phone to blow up the clown driving in front of you. The frustrations of modern life are now alleviated. No need to gesture or swipe, as it's voice activated.

Wayne knew how bad his wife wanted a metallic pink Viper, so through secretive planning and many suspect phone calls, Wayne added the 80th Viper to the former oil trucking company owners' collection on Thursday.

The classic lighter company's forays into the automobile world, from a 1947 Chrysler Saratoga to a 2011 Jeep Wrangler, bridge the brand from its start in the 1930s to its emergence as an outdoor lifestyle brand today.

The boys are in California at a deserted desert race track. Jeremy Clarkson is in a Lexus LFA, Richard Hammond the new Dodge Viper and James May in the latest Aston Martin Vanquish. The challenge is to test their cars' handling abilities by dodging an airborne attack from dog fighters in Italian Marchetti planes.

The first Corvette Bill Mullis bought many years ago, was black. He liked the way it looked and soon realized that in some cases, black Corvettes were few and far between. So, he accepted a personal challenge: Acquire as many black Corvettes covering the formative years of the brand, as possible.

He ended up with a more than impressive collection of shiny black Vettes & other Chevy icons. And while the collection was never formally open to the public, our cameras spent a day and a half taking it all in. And now, you can, too...here.

Regrettably, the heart of the collection, 23 Corvettes from 1954 through 1969, was sold off during a Mecum Auction at Bloomington Gold in June of 2011.

For the last 17 years, Ken Imhoff has been building a car from scratch in his basement - a Euro spec 1982 Lamborghini Countach - and had to tear down a wall of his house to get the car out. Now it's for sale.